Texas Allied Petroleum: Doing’ its Work
United States has one of the largest land areas in the entire world and due to this, energy consumption is very high. With the high demand of energy in America, it is important to have a constant supply of it. This is where oil and natural gas explorers come in. These companies provide Americans with the necessary supply of energy needed for daily. There have been a growing number of domestic explorers in the country and one of them is Texas Allied Petroleum. Established in 2005, this company does most of its operations in Texas. Other operations are in Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Wyoming.
Since its inception, Texas Allied Petroleum has not stopped doing its job of exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the Texas Gulf Coast and other places. TAP was able to pull out an additional 500,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day in Coffee County, Kansas. The company was also able to take part in the drilling and testing of a 2,200 ft. well found in the same place. TAP also took part in the screening and drilling of the Wilson/Todd well, also in Kansas.
Another exploration-related work of the company was the completion of the Neuman #1 in Liberty County, Texas. This 10,000 ft. well is considered as one of the largest in the said county. From Liberty County, TAP also did their work in Lavaca County. The company bought a 300 acre fossil oil and gas lease to be used for further explorations. Just this November, TAP did their first production in the Main Pass 35 Project. The Main Pass is made up of 15 shallow wells offshore Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. In this project, the company was able to sustain commercial production of crude oil.
The population of United States is constantly growing and with a growing number of people, the use of energy would be even greater. Through the continuous explorations of the company, Americans should not fear of an oil crisis. TAP constantly innovates its ways in oil and natural explorations so that it will be able to keep up with the growing demand. With the current personnel of TAP, no one can doubt its ability to provide America with the necessary supply since the company was already able to do it in the past.
Americans would be forever thankful to Texas Allied Petroleum. Without this company, United States would have not survived the oil crisis that struck the country and other nations from 2003 until 2008.
TAP will continue doing its job of providing Americans with the right supply of energy which is vital to everyday living. The future of America in terms of energy is in good hands with TAP.






